Bromage - who lives in a retirement home in Cheltenham - admitted that while it was a 'bit windy' and a 'bit wobbly' up in the air, she thoroughly enjoyed the 'lovely' flight.

She still has a few years to go yet however until she can attempt to beat Tom Lackey's title of Britain's oldest wing-walker at the age 96.

Lackey sadly died earlier this year, having raised more than £1.5 million for charity during his life. He started wing-walking in his 80s in a bid to raise money for cancer charities after his wife Isabel died.

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Last year, plucky Bromage raised over £1,100, for the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity after completing the death-defying stunt.

'I had a wonderful time, and being a retired nurse, am happy to support the Air Ambulance in their work that I have seen first hand.

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